Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Speyer Cathedral' has mentioned 'Westwork' in the following places:
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View from south westView showing the original westwork in 1606The new westwork by Heinrich Hxc3xbcbsch, 1854xe2x80x931858
The Romanesque nave was reconstructed, but the westwork rebuilt in the Baroque style on its remaining lower section.
1854 to 1858, Ludwig's successor, King Maximilian II, had the Baroque westwork replaced by a Neo-Romanesque one, with the two tall towers and the octagonal dome resembling those that were lost, thus restoring the cathedral's overall Romanesque appearance.
In designing the faxc3xa7ade of the westwork, Heinrich Hxc3xbcbsch, an architect of early Historicism, created a Neo Romanesque design which drew on features of the original westwork and those of several other Romanesque buildings, scaling the windows differently and introducing a gable on the facade, a row of statues over the main portal and polychrome stonework in sandstone yellow and rust.
The interior decorations and the new westwork were considered a major feat in the 19th century.
The westwork, rebuilt from 1854 to 1858 by Heinrich Hxc3xbcbsch on the old foundations, is by contrast, a testixc2xadmony to Romanticismxe2x80x99s interpretation of the Middle Ages, and as such an independent achievement of the 19th century.
Apart from the seven western bays of the nave and the westwork, the mediaeval structure is original.
The westwork, replacing the mediaeval structure and the addition of the late 18th century, is an addition of the period of 1854 to 1858.